Your Home Decor Style Based On Your Love Language
There are a variety of different home interior styles and themes. From shabby chic to modern flair, or even oversized couches, there are unique items and styles that make a house feel like home.
Our personality and natural tendencies can influence how we design our homes. How we love and who we are affects the way we design our spaces and interact with those around us—even if we don't realize it.
Curious to know how your love language influences your decor and styling preferences? Read on.
Quality Time
For peple whose love language is quality time, you value a cozy environment where you and your loved ones can bond in comfort. A home should have spaces where you can cozy up with a loved one and watch a movie, settle down for a date or family dinner, or sit side-by-side and work on a project.
Your home décor style is relaxed but not too casual that it’s a sloppy mismatch. You prioritize connections with others—specifically intentional time with them—so you value rooms where special moments can easily be captured. This may be movie corners, large couches, or cozy pillows on the bed.
You also understand the importance of creating a space that can be enjoyed by friends and family members. You often capture the best moments with your loved ones and display them around the house or invest in stools to ensure there is always enough seating at your kitchen table. For you, spending time with loved ones means creating spaces that prioritize socialization.
Acts of Service
If your love language is Acts of Service, you are interested in designing your home in a way that satisfies the needs of every person living there. For example, having a garage workshop for your husband or painting shed for your roommate.
You like to give to others and the design of your home is no exception. You see your shared living space—and the intention behind it—as an act of love and make sure you prioritize the needs of those who will live there.
Words of Affirmation
As someone who loves Words of Affirmation, it's no surprise that you decorate with quotes and poems. You like when your home décor inspires, engages, or encourages deep feelings. Consequently, there are words all over your walls, doors, and other surfaces.
You also design your physical spaces to be conducive to deep talks and conversation. For example, all the couches and sofa chairs face inwards so people can sit and talk. The kitchen counter has a seating area for someone who wants to talk to the person doing the food preparation.
Physical Touch
When it comes to home décor, someone whose love language is Physical Touch will be all about the tactile. This means you may prefer a variety of textures that are comforting such as furry or fuzzy items, and areas that encourage sharing of blankets, seating areas, or even food.
You love to be close to others. You want to hug, snuggle, and share with them. You even enjoy the small things like squeezing someone's shoulder while telling a story. Your home is decorated in these elements, and anyone who walks into your space will feel at home.
Gifts
If your love language is Gifts, your style is a collection of special items from other important people in your life. You may have a special piece of furniture gifted from a relative or mementos from other loved ones.
Your space is a compilation of the things that mean something to you. Your space has a natural hodge-podge of moments and items that hold value to you.
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Connie Colla
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